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240 BROAD STREET-
Home Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Broad Street
A National Building and Loan Corn)]
Purely Mutual, safe Investment and
Good Pro Made by small
Monthl Payments,
OFFICERS.
J. A. GLOVE*. Fr«Bident. J. D. MOORE, Bec'ty * Treaa.
.QHAB, l« GRAVES,(Vice President. J. H. RHODES, Mgr’ Land Dept.
• 1 HAL4TED SMITH, General Council.
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ALL Cr RAPES,
ROME COAL CO.
WA DB OfiOftnd AVO \ Lowe «t p r ice» i Henry G. Smith, Ma’gr
1 Alli/ ijUuUIIU AIU» ) in Rome /J. H.King Weigher.
O’Neil AVIg Co.
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‘530 Market St. Chattanooga
W.C. SMITH Agt, Proprietor
K-ADIES& GENTS CLOTHING CLEANE.
DYED OR REPAIRED,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
PROMPT PROFESSIONAL WORK.
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- $3.00 PER DOZ.
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL MAKE
CABINET PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen.
This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet
■’hotos only. I guarantee good work.
FOR $4.50
You can get one dozen Cabinet Photos and
ja two-thirds life size,
K- W. LANCASTER,
Photographer. +->?
JV- L- Flocdiliolzer
UN & LOCKSMITH.
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All kinds of Machinery Repaired on Short notice.
Sewing Machines and’ Bycles repairing a
speciality.
All kinds of mai repaired with
ncatneHS and depatch
21 Broad Street Rome Georgia
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19 1894
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
I notice that Dr. P. L. Turnley,
has won a verdict in his suit a
gainst the Souther® Mutual Fire
Insurance Co. The ,case after be
ing on trial in the City Court Jfor
several days was finnished yester
day and a verdict returned by the
jury this morning.
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It will be remembered that in
the disastrous fire which destroyed
Dr. J. B. S. Holme’s Sanitarium,
a couple of year ago, that the Turn
ley residence, which was the prop
erty of Mrs. Turnley and Mrs.JW.
H. Edmondson, was ignited from
the Sanitarium fire and was burn
ed to the ground.
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The building at that time .had
been insured with the Southern
Mutual Fire Insurance Co. for
twenty two years, fpr $2,000. And
those twenty two years the Insur
ance people had been pocketing
the premiums and receipting for
the same.
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But when the fire had passed
and the fine old two story resi
dence, which had for years crown
ed one of Rome’s hills, had been
left ia ashes then it was that the
loss was asked for and then it was
that the spirit of the dream of the
insurance people was changed. And
forthwith those dear polite Insur
ance people raised a kick abont
the market value of the ‘‘old build
ing” and—offered a compromise
of about |I,BOO. Natural, wasn’t it?
Finally the homeless policy
holders employed Messrs. Reece 4c I
Denny and after fighting every
inch of the ground against such
able and learned lawyers as Dean 1
& Dean, the Jury in Judge Harris’
court, brought in a verdict giving
the policy holders a verdict for sl,-
500, with 10 per cent damages
making $1,650, and $87,40 for in
terest, making a total of $1,734.40
Then 10 per cent attorney’s faes
making $178,74 and all the costs
of the case which will make over
$2,000.
Now it strikes me that the Insu
rance people got off light—even if
it did cost them two er three hun
dred dollars more than the face of
the policy. What reasonable ex
cuse can they offer for not paying
it after they had taken the pre
miums on it for twenty-two years?
Surely the Southern Mutual
won’t plead in this case that the
property was over insured in order
to burn out to the insurance com
pany.
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Suppose the Insurance Co. re
funds to the policy holder the pre
miums on ssso with interest for
the twenty-two years. Why not?
Wouldn’t it be honest?
Mayor Sam Maddox, of Dalton,
epent last night in Rome and this
morning Colonel I. E. Shumate,
oue of his clever fellow citizens
came down. These twe whole-soul
ed gentleman have a host of friends
in the Hill City who are always
glad to shake them by the hand.
Yesterday’s registration was un
usually heavy, but ns it was the
last day and times have been a lit
tle hard, why it was nothing more
than could have been expected. So
far as county politics is concerned,
there seems to be but one fight,
and that is for the office of Tax
Reciever. Deputy McConnell will
succeed Sheeiff Jake Moor, beyond
peradventure and will do so with a
big najority, “Mark that predic
tion”
And still they come. To date
Seventy seats have been subscri
bed. at $1 per seat, for Pansy C ba
pie. This is a good showing for the
four days since the coupons made
their appearance. As I said iu the
outset, the money for the three
hundred scats for the pretty little
Gothic Chapel will be subescribed
by Christmas day—-I say it again
and again emphasize it by saying,
“mark that prediction.”
Do you want a seat in Pansy
Chaple? Then waste no time but do
like the following good people,
clip a coupon and send it and yaur
dollar to Mr Junius George:
Set how ths rail is growing:
Thoss who have helped:
M . A. Nevin,
H Harvey,-.. .
W. IV. Watters,
Walter Vandiver,
H»4eu A. Nevin,
E. T. McGhee,
C. E. Millican,
W. S. Simmons,
W. C. Chandler,
R. T. Hargrove.
Ruth Bale,
Mrs. H. B. Parks,
Sam Knox.
T. L. Woodruff,
Sam King,
Beulah Bale,
M. R. Emmons,
Gus Johnson.
Naomi Bale,
G. R. Morton,
Miss Beulah Shropshire, Sum
merville.
Miss Gladys Wyche, Newnan
Ga;
S. R. Belk,
Miss Lizzie Smith,
Mrs. Emma McGhee,
J. Collie Moore,
Walter W. Vandiver,
G. 0. Cobb,
C. A. Trevitt,
W. H. Coker,
Mrs. J. H. Rhodes,
F. H. Mclnturff,
Mrs. H. Jonas,
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CHARMING TEA.
Last evening Miss Helen East
man gave a delightful tea to a few
friends at her home on Fifth Ave
nue. Those present were: Misses.
| Rosa Plumb, May Patton, Zoe
i Eastman, Floy Rowell, Pet Nevin,
Estelle Mitchell. Messrs. Will Al
bert, Will Patton, Houston Har
per, Chattanooga; Ed Shropshire,
Atlanta, Clair Rowell and Alf
Harper.
T. C. Everhardt, of Anniston,
is stopping at the Armstrong.
We have the largest
line of fancy Chinaand
DinnerTeaand Toilet
sets to be found in the
city, these goods were
not bought with stock
or Bonds, but we paid
for with Clear Cash.
Lanham & Sons 236
Broad St.
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JACK KU<«, FruidMt T. J. Smpsua,'
W- BIMPBOW, Viw pv.Ml'taßt ”
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME OA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
AU Accammodatioos Coa-iiateat with Safe B*alcin g
ended our Customers
BRICK KILNS
LIMEKILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand
& F?u^ e wlK-B?c r k^sg ell
LUMBER,
A_ll kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short jVotice,
Call on or Address.
JOHN C- KOSTER
Koster’s JMZills Gra.
E. C. ATKINS & GO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAND, GANG,
CROSS CUT ASD HAND
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Machinery Mill Supplies Repairing a Specialty
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THE ROME BAKER!
AND
RESTURANT.
J, T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street.
rSESIi BHUD u£ fll' IAUB EffiHl 111
Restaurant supplied w.ni the best the market affords
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakei
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satirfaetio guaranteed, give me a call
-A.. W- HART,
Leather and Shoe Bindings,
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a spciality,
Masonic Temple Store
irnnnw
We maie them and
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
TONSORIAL P ARL °K ce
All you want work In mvlinecall atrny ,
Frank .Taylor, Th e old rehahie